JVC VN-V686U Instructions Manual page 53

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B
FTP (contiuned)
C
Alarm Output
Duration
Manual Output
Time Filter
:
For specifying the periodic FTP transfer action with respect to each day of the
week and setting the corresponding time of the day.
Applicable day of week
: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday
Alarm action
: Mask span
Unmask span
Mask All
Unmask All
Applicable time period
: For specifying the Start and End time in hours and
minutes.
Pre-/Post-recording parameter:
[PrePostRecording Frame Rate]
: For specifying the JPEG frame rate for FTP pre-/post-
recording.
[Setting values: 1 fps, 2 fps, 3 fps, 5 fps, 6 fps, 7.5 fps,
[PrePostRecording Before Trigger]
: For setting the FTP pre-recording trigger time (recording
time before alarm input) in seconds.
[Setting values:0sec to 60sec]
[PrePostRecording After Trigger]
: For setting the FTP post-recording trigger time (recording
time after alarm input) in seconds.
[Setting values:0sec to 60sec]
The maximum time intervals for [PrePostRecording Before Trigger] and
[PrePostRecording After Trigger] are determined by the JPEG size on the
Encoding page as well as [PrePostRecording Frame Rate]. A message appears
if the combination of the entered values are not feasible.
For setting the alarm output.
For setting the output time of [Manual Output].
[Setting range:0 / 100 msec to 5000 msec]
For operating alarm output manually.
The current output status appears on the right. When [Duration] is set to A0B,
pressing the [Make] button switches the alarm to Make output, while pressing the
[Break] button switches the alarm to Break output.
When [Duration] is set to a value other than A0B, pressing the [Make] button
switches the alarm to Make output only during the duration of the output, upon
which it switches to Break output.
When the output duration is set to a value other than A0B, pressing the [Break]
button switches the alarm to Break output only during the duration of the output,
upon which it switches to Make output.
10 fps, 15 fps, 30 fps]
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